Ditch the prototype and use the
trinary conditional operator in the hash slice (see.
Far More Than Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know about Prototypes in Perl and
When to use Prototypes? for further pros and cons on the matter)
sub util_remove_duplicates {
my %hash;
undef %hash;
@hash{ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$_[0]} : @_} = ();
return keys %hash;
}
That should do the trick.
Update: and something that'll actually do what you requested
sub util_remove_duplicates {
@{$_[0]} = keys %{ { map{$_=>1} @{$_[0]} } };
return;
}
HTH
_________
broquaint
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